A Little Range Time Today

highoctane

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Apr 20, 2018
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Today was a beautiful day in my area of SC. Highs were in the mid 70's with just a slight breeze. I finally got my 308 die set and put together a couple loads to try Friday evening. I also bought a box of the new Nosler 165gr Solid Base bullets. I put together 15 rounds powered by IMR-4895 and 15 rounds powered by Varget. Both were set in motion with a Win. Large rifle primer. If I would have been a betting man I would have put money on the Varget, however, I was really disappointed with the accuracy, of course I will revisit that load and try again.

Where things really got interesting was with the IMR-4895. I loaded 43 grs and seated the bullet as long as I could and still function through the magazine, which was 2.810. Below is a group of the above load. As you can see, there's one shot where I "heed" when I should have "hawed". LOL....... Regardless of that one shot, which is really not that bad, things worked today.


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That would hunt.

It’s pretty easy most days to get 3 close, but when you start getting into 5+ you really see a picture of what the rifle and load are doing! Nice shooting!

Sure, it'll hunt and I would be happy with it but honestly, that one, like the vast majority of "just a bit off" shots are shooter error. I know that one was. It's hard to keep your focus at a public range when there's 10-12 others banging away
 
Nice shooting! What speed were you getting with IMR4895? The 165 gr SB is a wonderful bullet and very decisive on WT deer. If I take the 308 to TX next month for hogs, it will be loaded up with the 165 gr SB.

JD338
 
Nice shooting! What speed were you getting with IMR4895? The 165 gr SB is a wonderful bullet and very decisive on WT deer. If I take the 308 to TX next month for hogs, it will be loaded up with the 165 gr SB.

JD338

Not sure. I just got a Chrono yesterday. Didn't really have time to set it up. Im going back to the range next week and see how fast or slow some of my loads are.

Im curious to see how those .308 165 gr SB's perform on deer this coming season
 
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